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Wallcliffe House

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Wallcliffe House is a beautifully preserved historic homestead built in the 1860s, situated on the banks of the Margaret River. Originally the home of the pioneering Bussell family, the property showcases colonial architecture and period furnishings. Visitors can explore the grounds, which include lush gardens and direct access to the river, and learn about the early European settlement of the region through interpretive displays. The house’s serene setting and rich history make it a fascinating stop for those interested in Western Australia’s pioneer heritage.

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  • Tour the interior of the 1860s homestead to see original furnishings and family artifacts.
  • Stroll through the heritage gardens and enjoy the peaceful riverfront setting.
  • Learn about the Bussell family's role in the region's early settlement through interpretive signs.

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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